Sexual behavior is essential for the survival of many species. In female rodents, mate preference and copulatory behavior depend on pheromones and are synchronized with ovulation to ensure reproductive success. The neural circuits driving this orchestration in the brain have, however, remained elusive. Here, we demonstrate that neurons controlling ovulation in the mammalian brain are at the core of a branching neural circuit governing both mate preference and copulatory behavior. We show that male odors detected in the vomeronasal organ activate kisspeptin neurons in female mice. Classical kisspeptin/Kiss1R signaling subsequently triggers olfactory-driven mate preference. In contrast, copulatory behavior is elicited by kisspeptin neurons in...
In rodents, socio-sexual behaviour is largely mediated by chemosensory cues, some of which are rewar...
Pheromones induce sexually dimorphic neuroendocrine responses, such as LH secretion. However, the ne...
Kisspeptin-Gpr54 signaling is critical for the GnRH neuronal network controlling fertility. The pres...
Sexual behavior is essential for the survival of many species. In female rodents, mate preference an...
peer reviewedSexual behavior is essential for the perpetuation of a species. In female rodents, mate...
As many women experience problems with low sexual desire, further uncovering the neural pathway of f...
In mammalian reproduction, sexually active males seek female conspecifics, while estrous females try...
Background/Aims: The medial amygdala (MeA) responds to olfactory stimuli and alters reproductive phy...
In many animals, the display of female sexual receptivity relies on internal states such as the horm...
Background/Aims: The medial amygdala (MeA) responds to olfactory stimuli and alters reproductive phy...
<div><p>Olfaction exerts a profound influence on reproductive physiology and behavior in many animal...
Optimal reproductive fitness is essential for the biological success and survival of species. The vo...
International audienceReproduction is controlled in the brain by a neural network that drives the se...
In rodents, socio-sexual behaviour is largely mediated by chemosensory cues, some of which are rewar...
Pheromones induce sexually dimorphic neuroendocrine responses, such as LH secretion. However, the ne...
In rodents, socio-sexual behaviour is largely mediated by chemosensory cues, some of which are rewar...
Pheromones induce sexually dimorphic neuroendocrine responses, such as LH secretion. However, the ne...
Kisspeptin-Gpr54 signaling is critical for the GnRH neuronal network controlling fertility. The pres...
Sexual behavior is essential for the survival of many species. In female rodents, mate preference an...
peer reviewedSexual behavior is essential for the perpetuation of a species. In female rodents, mate...
As many women experience problems with low sexual desire, further uncovering the neural pathway of f...
In mammalian reproduction, sexually active males seek female conspecifics, while estrous females try...
Background/Aims: The medial amygdala (MeA) responds to olfactory stimuli and alters reproductive phy...
In many animals, the display of female sexual receptivity relies on internal states such as the horm...
Background/Aims: The medial amygdala (MeA) responds to olfactory stimuli and alters reproductive phy...
<div><p>Olfaction exerts a profound influence on reproductive physiology and behavior in many animal...
Optimal reproductive fitness is essential for the biological success and survival of species. The vo...
International audienceReproduction is controlled in the brain by a neural network that drives the se...
In rodents, socio-sexual behaviour is largely mediated by chemosensory cues, some of which are rewar...
Pheromones induce sexually dimorphic neuroendocrine responses, such as LH secretion. However, the ne...
In rodents, socio-sexual behaviour is largely mediated by chemosensory cues, some of which are rewar...
Pheromones induce sexually dimorphic neuroendocrine responses, such as LH secretion. However, the ne...
Kisspeptin-Gpr54 signaling is critical for the GnRH neuronal network controlling fertility. The pres...